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NY S01755

NY S01755
Requires any sponsor of a clinical trial in this state, including but not limited to, a pharmaceutical drug manufacturer, pharmaceutical drug wholesaler, academic medical center, voluntary group, federal agency or health care provider, that applies for a state grant to conduct such clinical trial, to conspicuously post certain information about such clinical trial on the department's website.


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Introduced
01/13/2025
In Committee
01/07/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2025-2026 General Assembly

Bill Summary

AN ACT to amend the public health law, in relation to requiring clinical trials that apply for state grant funding to make certain information about such clinical trials public

AI Summary

This bill requires any sponsor of a clinical trial in New York that applies for a state grant to publicly disclose detailed information about their research on the state department's website. The bill defines a clinical trial broadly and includes sponsors such as pharmaceutical manufacturers, academic medical centers, and health care providers. The required information must include, to the extent permitted by federal law, comprehensive details about the trial such as the names and contact information of all sponsors, the purpose of the trial, the specific pharmaceutical drug being tested, the trial's design and methodology, inclusion and exclusion criteria, start and end dates, and potential adverse effects. Additionally, the bill mandates that health care providers offering clinical trials must also post similar information on their own websites. The commissioner of the department is tasked with establishing rules for collecting and posting this information, as well as monitoring compliance. The purpose of these requirements appears to be increasing transparency in medical research and providing the public with accessible information about ongoing clinical trials in the state.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

REFERRED TO HEALTH (on 01/07/2026)

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